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OLR 49/04Appendix Tables
Table A3.1 Perceived level of problems with specific types of behaviour in the local areaTable A3.2 Trend in percentage of people perceiving very or fairly big problems with ASB, 1992 to 2003/04 BCSTable A3.3 Perception of trend of ASB in last two years in local areaTable A3.4 Percentage perceiving behaviour as biggest problem in local areaTable A4.1 Percentage perceiving very or fairly big problems by type of areaTable A4.2 Number of types of behaviour seen to be 'very' big problems in the local area by type of areaTable A4.3 Percentage perceiving behaviour as biggest problem in local area by type of areaTable A4.4 Percentage perceiving behaviour as biggest problem by age groupTable A4.5 Percentage perceiving high levels of ASB by local area characteristicsTable A4.6 Percentage perceiving high levels of ASB by personal and household characteristicsTable A5.1 Stated sources of perceptions of problems for different types of ASBTable A5.2 Stated sources of perceptions of problems with vandalism and graffiti by type of areaTable A5.3 Perceptions of problems and personal experience of types of behaviour in last 12 monthsTable A5.4 Frequency of experience of young people hanging around by type of areaTable A5.5 Reporting of incidents among those who experienced themTable A5.6 View of who is responsible for stopping or reducing ASBTable A6.1 The specific nature of ASB incidents on last occasionTable A6.2 Percentage of offenders perceived to be deliberately being anti-socialTable A6.3 Percentage of most recent incidents where behaviour was directed towards respondent personallyTable A6.4 Frequency of personal experience of ASB in last 12 monthsTable A6.5 Location of ASB incidents experiencedTable A6.6 Timing of incidents experiencedTable A6.7 Types of behaviour seen or heard in last 12 months by regular users - town centresTable A6.8 Types of behaviour seen or heard in last 12 months by regular users - public transportTable A7.1 Number of offenders in most recent incidentTable A7.2 Gender of offendersTable A7.3 Age of offendersTable A7.4 Ethnicity of offendersTable A7.5 Offender and victim relationshipTable A7.6 Whether offenders perceived to be from local areaTable A7.7 Relationship between offenders and victim in incidents of drunk or rowdy behaviour Table A7.8 Comparison of age groups of offenders and victims in incidents of young people hanging aroundTable A7.9 Comparison of ethnicity of offenders and victims in incidents of young people hanging aroundTable A8.1 Effect of types of ASB on quality of lifeTable A8.2 Emotional response to ASB problems in the local areaTable A8.3 Impact on quality of life of ASB in the local areaTable A8.4 Behaviour changes as a result of ASB problemsTable A8.5 Percentage for whom young people hanging around has high impact on quality of life - by area characteristicsTable A8.6 Percentage for whom young people hanging around had high impact on quality of life - by personal characteristicsTable A8.7 Percentage of those perceiving problems in local area for whom ASB had high impact on quality of life - by ASB characteristicsTable A8.8 Percentage of those perceiving problems with teenagers hanging around by experience and impactTable A8.9 Percentage worried about crime by level of perceived ASBTable A8.10 Percentage worried about crime by level of perceived problems with vandalism and graffitiTable A8.11 Whether people enjoy living in local area by perception of high ASBTable A8.12 Whether people enjoy living in local area by perceptions of vandalism and graffitiTable A8.13 Crime victimisation rates and high perceived ASB by type of area
 
Table A3.1 Perceived level of problems with specific types of behaviour in the local area
Percentages
2003/04 BCS
Unweighted n
Speeding traffic%4312313423
17,851
Cars parked inconveniently or illegally%319223733
17,833
Rubbish or litter%299204130
37,874
Fireworks (not part of an organised display)%2910193437
17,833
Vandalism and graffiti%288204131
37,837 
Teenagers hanging around%279194033
37,836 
Drug use or dealing%259163342
36,116 
Uncontrolled dogs and dog mess%256184035
17,836 
People being drunk or rowdy%195144239
37,685 
Abandoned cars%154113055
36,176 
People being insulted, pestered or intimidated%11293555
17,772 
Noisy neighbours%9362962
37,879
Racial attacks or harassment%7252667
37,434
Disputes between neighbours%6243064
17,823
People using or carrying airguns/ replicas%4131779
17,597 
People sleeping rough%3121384
37,822 
1. Base is total population aged 16 or over.
Very or fairlybig problemVery bigproblemFairly bigproblemNot a very bigproblemNot a problemat all
 
Table A3.2 Trend in percentage of people perceiving very or fairly big problems with ASB, 1992 to 2003/04 BCS
Percentages
199219941996199820002001/022002/032003/04
Rubbish or litter3026262830323329Vandalism and graffiti2629242632343528Teenagers hanging around2026242732323327Drug use or dealing1422212533313225Drunk or rowdy behaviour 
n/an/an/an/an/a
222319Abandoned or burnt-out cars
n/an/an/an/a
14202515Noisy neighbours8888910109Racial attacks35558987
Unweighted n (minimum) 8,486 13,745 7,629 13,995 8,916 30,727 34,622 36,11
1. Base is total population aged 16 or over.2. Other types of behaviour only added on to the survey in 2003/04.
Table A3.3 Perception of trend of ASB in last two years in local area
Percentage
2003/04 BCS%
Got a lot worse18Got a little worse24Stayed the same51Got a little better 7Got a lot better 1Total100
Unweighted n 15,72
1. Based on those living in the same area for last two years.
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